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Comment on Aesthethics of Failure. 1

Alvaro Thu, Jun 11, 2009
That's a very nice picture and a beautiful sign indeed.

I'm sure Mr. Apple has a lot to add to the conversation and his contribution to desktop publishing with Mac back in the 80s. When it comes to typography, everything communicates. Reading a written text is somewhat similar to a listening to somebody: what you read is what it is said, and the typography used determines the tone of voice of the speaker.

Sterner, I agree with you that failure does communicate a lot, whether you intend to do it or not, it's just as the body language of the words. I'd love to try the espresso at that corner!